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Nov 20
🧵 1/13 Huge news from Google DeepMind:

They've created AlphaQubit, an AI system that makes quantum computers more reliable by detecting errors with unprecedented accuracy
2/13 Why this matters:

Quantum computers could revolutionize drug discovery, material design & physics - solving in hours what takes regular computers billions of years Image
3/13 The challenge:

Quantum computers are super sensitive to noise, making them prone to errors from things like heat, vibration & even cosmic rays Image
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Nov 20
SCOOP: Billionaire Musk foe Pierre Omidyar, the founder of eBay, bankrolls second Trump resistance under "nonpartisan" banner🧵 1/6 Image
Some background: The New York Times and other outlets recently profiled the existence of a new Democratic governors-led Trump “resistance” group, noting its funding was unclear as it preps to coordinate state-level pushback to the incoming administration

It's called “Governors Safeguarding Democracy" 2/6Image
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The parent for GSD, @dcexaminer found, is quietly backed by left-wing billionaire Pierre Omidyar — a key financier of entities leading corporate boycott campaigns against @X owner @elonmusk

The funding to the umbrella charity for “Governors Safeguarding Democracy" would be untraceable for several years because of IRS reporting lag. However, it's buried in Omidyar’s Democracy Fund grants database 3/6Image
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Nov 20
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"Somehow Sicilia, a twenty-nine-year-old Cuban exile from Miami, was able to emerge as the ringleader of the so-called 'Mexican connection,' which promptly filled the vacuum created by the destruction of the Ricord
2) network in 1972... The new Sicilia network... was operating by May 1972, and had 'revenues reliably established in the hundreds of millions of dollars' by the time of Sicilia's arrest in July 1975.
3) "... one learns that Sicilia told the Mexican authorities who had arrested him that he was a CIA agent, and had been trained at Fort Jackson (as had at least one of Nixon's Watergate Cubans) for possible guerilla activity against Cuba.
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Nov 20
🇬🇪STUNNING REVELATIONS from @StudioMonitori expose the scale and sophistication of Georgian Dream’s election fraud during the Oct. 26 elections. This is more than misconduct—it’s a nationwide, systemic operation to steal an election.
🧵Let’s break it down:
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Studio Monitori uncovered a nationwide call center network operated by Georgian Dream. These centers tracked voters in real-time, collecting personal data to be able to put pressure on voters. Every polling station was tied to one or more call centers. See the full report here:
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The call centers, staffed by operators and overseen by "captains," logged voters' personal information into a centralized database called . This system provided real-time updates and was accessible only from specific IP addresses.
3/14 Sheavse.geImage
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Nov 20
1) The Reagan admin alleged the Medellin Cartel was selling drugs to the Sandinistas and used that allegation as a reason to take them out. Their 'eye witnesses' were Nazi loving CIA asset Lehder and CIA asset Barry Seal. This led to the following:
2) "The enlarged U.S. presence in Columbia... produced not order but a major escalation of Medellin cartel violence. This reached a peak in 1989, when a Colombian commercial airliner was blown up, killing all 110 passengers....
3) In September, the new Bush administration, treating such violence as a national security matter, launched the Andean initiative with a new NSDD, authorizing an expanded role for the U.S. military in the Latin American drug war.
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Nov 20
For all the talk about this & that & whatever with Trump, this is the real game/set/match for executive power: a SCOTUS ruling that the Impoundment Act is unconstitutional and that POTUS can refuse to spend appropriations. 1/
The power of the purse is the last strong power of Congress, and to reduce it to a negative power--the ability to refuse to appropriate, but not the power to positively appropriate--would upend the separation powers as we know it. 2/
It doesn't mean you wouldn't have any separation of powers; the negative power not appropriate what the executive wants is still pretty powerful. But that's the 16th-17th century English model--a powerful King barely constrained by a parliament--not the 1787 American model. 3/3
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Nov 20
This insider whale knows all the future Binance listings!

By following his call, you could have made 200x on $PNUT in just one trade.

Here's a list of the next 100x gems that Binance whales will pump next 👇🧵 Image
Insiders are everywhere. And crypto is no exception.

a)
one (as an officer, director, employee, relative, or owner of more than 10% of the corporation's stock) who is in a position to have special knowledge of the affairs of or to influence the decisions of a company.

b)
an individual (as a relative or an influential party) or entity (as a corporate affiliate) having a close relationship with a debtor such that transactions are not made at arm's length and are subject to closer scrutiny than the transactions of those dealing at arm's length.Image
Were you aware that a small group of insiders often knows about exchange listings in advance?

Even Tier-1 exchanges like Binance aren't immune to this.

Not long ago, these details slipped from exclusive circles and ended up on Twitter.
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Nov 20
1) Vesco...Vesco...oh yeah.

During Tesco's time in Costa Rica Vesco approached the legendary mercenary and arms dealer Mitch WerBell III (who also happened to have been a part of the old OSS "China cowboys" clique) with a modest proposal.
You remember Werbell, outside of Ft Bennings...weapons arms dealer?
2) "In 1973 WerBell was busy with other projects as well. Early that year he was approached by Marti Figueres, the son of outgoing Costa Rican president Pepe Figueres, who wanted to buy WerBell's entire stock of 2,000 silenced Ingrams.
3) Figueres was acting on behalf of Robert Vesco, the freebooting fugitive American financier who had sacked Bernie Cornfield's financial empire. The feds were after Vesco for seeking to influence an SEC investigation of an illegal $200,000 cash contribution he made to the infamous 1972 Nixon campaign.
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Nov 20
Let’s talk about spy cams. They are small these days. They can look like the head of a screw. Do you know what is big business? Selling that footage. You or your daughter could have been filmed.

Do you know where they get placed? Bathrooms. 1/ Image
They get placed in bathroom stalls and changing rooms.

What is the easiest place to put one of these?

In a bathroom stall that is “gender neutral” with floor to ceiling walls and doors.

So before you advocate for those please think of this. 2/ Image
It’s hard for a man to sneak into the ladies room, hide in there and set up cameras.

In a “gender neutral” bathroom stall it’s easy. He isn’t out of place in there. He is allowed in. He is completely hidden from view. He can stay as long as he wants. 3/
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Nov 20
@MsMariaT - OpenSecrets, nonprofit that follows money in politics, Building America’s Future, a conservative nonprofit, registered Progress 2028 on Sept. 23 with the Virginia State Corporation Commission.

factcheck.org/2024/11/mislea…
@MsMariaT Building America’s Future/ Recipients
👉🏼Stand for Us PAC $1,000,000

opensecrets.org/orgs/building-…
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Nov 20
10 Shocking Stories the Media Buried Today

#10 - Joe Rogan ERUPTS on The New York Times for “fack-checking” RFK Jr. on toxic food ingredients while simultaneously proving him right.

“That made my brain hurt just reading it.”

The “fact-check” in question all started when The New York Times claimed RFK Jr. was “wrong” about differences in Froot Loops’ ingredients between Canada and the United States.

However, their own reporting admitted that the U.S. version contains harmful chemicals like Red Dye 40, Yellow 5, Blue 1, and butylated hydroxytoluene (BHT), while the Canadian version uses “natural colorings made from blueberries and carrots.”

“So they’re literally saying he was wrong, but he was right,” Rogan scoffed. “That is the f—king dangerous chemicals banned in Canada that we’re trying to get rid of in America!”

Rogan continued to question what possible motivation the The New York Times could have to “fact-check” RFK Jr.’s efforts to remove toxic ingredients from the food supply.

“Like, what are you trying to do? Are you trying to remove all leftover credibility? Are you trying to k*ll it all?” Rogan asked. “Are you secretly working for the Chinese? Like, what are you doing?”

Rogan’s guest, Jimmy Corsetti, concluded, “It’s probably backed by Monsanto or something.”

(See 9 More Revealing Stories Below)
#9 - Scott Presler tells corrupt Bucks County, PA commissioners who tried to steal the Senate election that he is gunning for their seats right to their faces.

"I have a message: peacefully, we are COMING for your seat in 2027 if you don't resign TODAY. I am coming for your seat."

She replies, "Have at it!"

Credit: @EricLDaugh
#8 - RFK Jr. exposes the disturbing truth about the Ukraine war in three minutes, revealing it as a money-laundering scheme for BlackRock.

In a shocking admission, Mitch McConnell revealed that the hundreds of billions of dollars American taxpayers are sending to Ukraine are actually going to “American defense manufacturers” instead.

“And who do you think owns every one of those companies?” Kennedy asked. The answer is BlackRock.

H/T: @ElijahSchaffer
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Nov 20
Steve Jobs interviewed thousands of people at Apple.

But he only hired people who answered this ONE question perfectly.

It was so effective, it helped him spot Wozniak, Ive, and Cook before anyone knew their names.

Here's his secret to predicting future legends:🧵 Image
Jobs wasn't just building a company.

He was assembling a team of visionaries who would revolutionize entire industries.

But finding these people wasn't about degrees, experience, or even skills.

It was about something far more fundamental...
His secret weapon? A single question:
"What are you so passionate about that you'd do it for free?"

This wasn't small talk. It was a carefully crafted filter to identify a rare trait Jobs believed predicted future greatness:

Pure, unbridled obsession...
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